Fairhope, Al.
LONE BID REJECTED
At Monday's work-session, councilman Mike Ford surprised some of his fellow councilors when he said it had already been been decided to end the project to add six courts to the Stimpson Field tennis center because only one bid was received (too high): and the project would be resumed only after the Manley Road Soccer complex is completed.
Ford: "It's not in line with our thinking ... we decided to lay off it a while ... put all our resources into finishing the soccer fields ... we only want one project going at a time ... ."
Council members Brewer and Burrell almost simultaneously asked : "Who is we?"
Ford: "We was ... I guess ... me ... and the mayor ... (looking around room) ... ."
(Note: Per state open meetings laws, such decisions are usually made in a public forum if a quorum is present. The new 'serial' meeting laws also apply.)
Brewer asked why only "one project at a time" is possible now -- and not earlier in the year when the process was begun.
The mayor explained that since the bid came in way over what was put in this year's budget, the council would have to appropriate more money, or could go ahead and "just put it out" for bids again: "Its up to the council."
CITY ENGINEER WEIGHS IN
City engineer Trey Jinright said three bid packages were picked up, but only one received back: "It was way out of line ... considerably more than what it should be."
Costs for site preparation (grading, drainage) were particularly high.
Jinright said he thought the requirement for the estimated one year cost of maintenance was too problematic for the bidding companies; that is why only one responded.
If the project is re-bid the bid specifications may need to be changed.
FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATION
Ultimately, everyone thought the one bid should be rejected, but Brewer and Burrell did not want to end the process completely.
Burrell: "I want to think about it ... didn't know we were going to abandon the whole project."
Brewer: "I don't think we should do that ... should look at re-bidding it ... ."
Burrell agreed saying they "needed to find out why it came back so high."
Mayor Kant said he had included money in next year's budget proposal (FY 2016) for the project; but agreed "we need to talk about it some more."
He did not say how much more will be needed to complete the soccer project.
(Note: At the regular council meeting afterwards, the bid was officially rejected. councilmen Boone and Burrell were absent. (Burrell took part in the work session in a limited fashion electronically via skype: he was away on private business. Boone missed both due to illness.)
The issue may come up again at today's Recreation Committee meeting: 5:15 at the recreation center on Greeno Rd.
LONE BID REJECTED
Ford at far right |
Ford: "It's not in line with our thinking ... we decided to lay off it a while ... put all our resources into finishing the soccer fields ... we only want one project going at a time ... ."
Council members Brewer and Burrell almost simultaneously asked : "Who is we?"
Ford: "We was ... I guess ... me ... and the mayor ... (looking around room) ... ."
(Note: Per state open meetings laws, such decisions are usually made in a public forum if a quorum is present. The new 'serial' meeting laws also apply.)
Brewer asked why only "one project at a time" is possible now -- and not earlier in the year when the process was begun.
The mayor explained that since the bid came in way over what was put in this year's budget, the council would have to appropriate more money, or could go ahead and "just put it out" for bids again: "Its up to the council."
CITY ENGINEER WEIGHS IN
Jinright standing |
Costs for site preparation (grading, drainage) were particularly high.
Jinright said he thought the requirement for the estimated one year cost of maintenance was too problematic for the bidding companies; that is why only one responded.
If the project is re-bid the bid specifications may need to be changed.
FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATION
rejected plan |
Burrell: "I want to think about it ... didn't know we were going to abandon the whole project."
Brewer: "I don't think we should do that ... should look at re-bidding it ... ."
Burrell agreed saying they "needed to find out why it came back so high."
Mayor Kant said he had included money in next year's budget proposal (FY 2016) for the project; but agreed "we need to talk about it some more."
He did not say how much more will be needed to complete the soccer project.
(Note: At the regular council meeting afterwards, the bid was officially rejected. councilmen Boone and Burrell were absent. (Burrell took part in the work session in a limited fashion electronically via skype: he was away on private business. Boone missed both due to illness.)
The issue may come up again at today's Recreation Committee meeting: 5:15 at the recreation center on Greeno Rd.
Comments
elderly men and women picking up litter from trash as they are going to dog parks These people keep it looking very nice..
You could get donations from some of the small local mom and pops or small insurance branches that have their banners tackily displayed but I am sure their kid is on a team or they would not be there. people only wants what benefits them and do not care about anything else